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- Its success favoured the wave theory of light over the previous corpuscular theory.
- In the 17th century, Sir Isaac Newton described light through a corpuscular theory.
- Newton in his " Opticks " of 1704 proposed instead a corpuscular theory of light.
- In 1704, Newton published " Opticks ", in which he expounded his corpuscular theory of light.
- Newton's corpuscular theory was an elaboration of his view of reality as interactions of material points through forces.
- At that time, many favored Isaac Newton's corpuscular theory of light, among them the theoretician Sim閛n Denis Poisson.
- During the early 19th century, many scientists began to disregard the corpuscular theory in favor of the wave theory of light.
- Bradley conceived of an explanation in terms of a corpuscular theory of light in which light is made of particles unaffected by gravity.
- He disagreed with Newton's corpuscular theory of light in the " Opticks ", which was then the prevailing theory.
- Discarding the atomic or corpuscular theory, according to which disease results from an irregular or inharmonious motion of the corpuscles of the body.
- Newton's corpuscular theory implied that light would travel faster in a denser medium, while the wave theory of Huygens and others implied the opposite.
- Sim閛n Denis Poisson added to Fresnel's mathematical work to produce a convincing argument in favour of the wave theory, helping to overturn Newton's corpuscular theory.
- I can see why he'd want a corpuscular theory with different shaped particles to try and explain polarization though . talk ) 07 : 56, 5 August 2008 ( UTC)
- In 1680, using the corpuscular theory as a basis, Lemery stipulated that the acidity of any substance consisted in its pointed particles, while alkalis were endowed with pores of various sizes.
- Although the German physicist, mathematician, and astronomer Johann Georg von Soldner continued with Newton's corpuscular theory of light as late as 1804, as a group, physicists dropped the idea.
- In The Assayer, Galileo offered a more complete physical system based on a corpuscular theory of matter, in which all phenomena with the exception of sound are produced by " matter in motion ".
- After that, the corpuscular theory of light was vanquished, not to be heard of again until in a very different form, the 20th century revived it as the newly developed wave-particle duality.
- In 1680, using the corpuscular theory as a basis, French chemist Nicolas Lemery stipulated that the acidity of any substance consisted in its pointed particles, while alkalis were endowed with pores of various sizes.
- Around 1900-1910, the atomic theory and the corpuscular theory of light first came to be widely accepted as scientific fact; these latter theories can be viewed as quantum theories of matter and electromagnetic radiation, respectively.
- To the ultimate explanation of the phenomena with which he dealt he contributed nothing, and it is noteworthy although he did not maintain to the end of his life the corpuscular theory he never explicitly adopted the wave theory of light.
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